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fuel filter doesnt seem to be the problem. check continuity on the fuel pump or fuel pump relay. the relay is probably the best bet. best of luck I had similar problem with my 90 Astro. To fix I eplaced distributor cap and rotor. your Astro may also need a new ignition module which you will locate under the distributor cap. Good luck.
need to change fuel filter
The Mazda 323 fuel filter is located in the fuel tank. The fuel tank will need to be drained in order to change the fuel filter.
There is no fuel filter except in the fuel motor inside the tank. You don't need to change fuel filter in this model.
The fuel filter, is located inside of the gas tank. You will need to drain the fuel from the gas tank in order to change the fuel filter.
Fuel pumps for Astro vans are located in the fuel tank. There is a connector that goes to that fuel pump that can come loose even on new fuel pumps. You need to really push the connector as far down as it can go and make sure that the connector will not come loose after you put the gas tank back on. You can also check to see if the fuel pump is pumping by disconnecting the fuel filter (protect your eyes as gas can really gush out when you turn the ignition on). If fuel is gushes out of the disconnected outlet of the fuel filter, then the next place to check is the fuel pressure regulator that regulates the fuel pressure to the fuel injectors.
need to find the fuel filter on 2004 explorer
No. The filter will need to be replaced.
The fuel filter is located inside the fuel tank and is a permanent filter that does not need replacing.
The mk2 fuel filter is part of the fuel pump and it does not need to be checked/changed
Change the fuel filter first. If that doesn't help, change the fuel pump.
The fuel filter is located inside of the gas tank. The gas tank will need to be drained in order to replace the fuel filter.